Firefighter killed in I-76 crash identified; other first responders injured

Thomas Royds, with the Belmont Hills Fire Company, was taken by ambulance to Paoli Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
Sunday, July 25, 2021
LOWER MERION TWP., Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- One firefighter was killed and other first responders were injured early Saturday in a serious crash on Interstate 76 in Lower Merion Township.

Police said a Pennsylvania State Trooper, and fire crews from Belmont Hills Fire Company and Gladwyne Fire Company responded to a crash around 3:15 a.m. in the westbound lanes of the Schuykill Expressway near Waverly Road.
[Ads /]
After they arrived at the scene, another vehicle drove up the right shoulder and crashed into the first accident scene, striking four of the first responders, police said.

The trooper and two firefighters were taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center by medical helicopters and ground ambulance with severe injuries.

Thomas Royds, with the Belmont Hills Fire Company, was taken by ambulance to Paoli Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, according to police.

Tom Royds



Firefighters gathered at the station in Bala Cynwyd to mourn the loss as the flag was flying at half-staff following the crash.



Royds also volunteered at Clifton Heights and was a paid firefighter at Union Fire Association. His grandfather was one of the founding members of Belmont Hills Fire Company.
[Ads /]


Jacquelyn Walker, of Pemberton, New Jersey, is charged with homicide by vehicle and related charges.

Tyre Malik McCall, of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and Cole Henry Strempel, of Pottstown, Pennsylvania, were taken into custody at the scene and charged with DUI in reference to the original crash.

Belmont Hills is under the umbrella of Lower Merion Fire Department, which lost another member in July. Firefighter Sean DeMuynck died July 4 from injuries sustained while fighting a fire.

RELATED: 'The Ultimate Sacrifice': Fallen firefighter honored with police & fire escort

[Ads /]
"Once again, we are mourning the loss of one of our own. a young man taken too soon," said Chief Chas McGarvey.

Royd's death is a loss that cuts deep for the tight knit neighborhood.

Firefighter killed in I-76 crash ID'd; other first responders injured


"Tommy always had a smile on his face all the time. He's always the first one to give you a hand," said Bob Coleman, a neighbor.



All lanes were closed following the crash, but by 8:15 a.m., the road had reopened.

Copyright © 2024 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.